photographs
ARCH274375
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Slides of several residence projects from the Toronto office of Arthur Erickson Architects. Contains: Hillborn House, Hall Residence, Hassard Residence, Wandich Residence, Vayda Residence, Freeman Residence and Onterra Residence. Includes site documentation, models, interior details and construction.
ca. 1973- 1975
Slides of several residence projects from the Toronto office of Arthur Erickson Architects
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ARCH274375
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Slides of several residence projects from the Toronto office of Arthur Erickson Architects. Contains: Hillborn House, Hall Residence, Hassard Residence, Wandich Residence, Vayda Residence, Freeman Residence and Onterra Residence. Includes site documentation, models, interior details and construction.
photographs
ca. 1973- 1975
photographs
AP173.S2.1999.D2.002
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Group consists of 248 slides of photographs of models, design development drawings, predominantly 3D renderings from digital files, photographs of the exhibition installation in construction and the completed installation. Stored in a binder with the orginial divider entitled "NANTES".
ca. 1999
Photographs for the WetGRID in Nantes, France
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AP173.S2.1999.D2.002
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Group consists of 248 slides of photographs of models, design development drawings, predominantly 3D renderings from digital files, photographs of the exhibition installation in construction and the completed installation. Stored in a binder with the orginial divider entitled "NANTES".
photographs
ca. 1999
Project
Mostra AR Parigi
AP142.S2.D4
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File documents an exhibition on Aldo Rossi that was held in 1991 at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, at Stichting de Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1992), and at Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, Germany (1993), at Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent, Belgium (1993). The exhibition travelled or was intended to travel to Brussels, Belgium, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Moscow, Russia, New York City, United States, and Tokyo, Japan. Further research may confirm these and other sites for the exhibition. Material in this file was produced in 1991 and 1993. File contains textual records, including sketches, drawings, correspondence, architect's statements, estimates, appraisals, invoices, calculations, administrative records, financial records, price lists, clippings, business cards, memorandums, layouts, lists of exhibited works, a list of donated works, acquisitions lists, lists of lenders of works, lists of photographs for the catalogue, lists of projects by Aldo Rossi, a schedule for drawings, imprints and draft imprints, exhibition plans and layouts, invitations, an exhibition guide book, a pamphlet on the furniture of Aldo Rossi, a calendar, a bibliography, a biographical chronology, drafts and the published exhibition catalogue 'Aldo Rossi par Aldo Rossi, architecte', and material for Alberto Ferlenga's 'Aldo Rossi: Architetture 1988-1992', a floppy disk, drafts for the exhibition and exhibition catalogue, draft exhibition labels, a document label, a report, notes, photocopies of views of drawings, views of models, and views of completed projects, negatives, and photographs, including contact sheets, views of models, views of an exhibition showing drawings and models, and views of completed projects by Aldo Rossi.
1991-1993
Mostra AR Parigi
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AP142.S2.D4
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File documents an exhibition on Aldo Rossi that was held in 1991 at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, at Stichting de Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1992), and at Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, Germany (1993), at Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent, Belgium (1993). The exhibition travelled or was intended to travel to Brussels, Belgium, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Moscow, Russia, New York City, United States, and Tokyo, Japan. Further research may confirm these and other sites for the exhibition. Material in this file was produced in 1991 and 1993. File contains textual records, including sketches, drawings, correspondence, architect's statements, estimates, appraisals, invoices, calculations, administrative records, financial records, price lists, clippings, business cards, memorandums, layouts, lists of exhibited works, a list of donated works, acquisitions lists, lists of lenders of works, lists of photographs for the catalogue, lists of projects by Aldo Rossi, a schedule for drawings, imprints and draft imprints, exhibition plans and layouts, invitations, an exhibition guide book, a pamphlet on the furniture of Aldo Rossi, a calendar, a bibliography, a biographical chronology, drafts and the published exhibition catalogue 'Aldo Rossi par Aldo Rossi, architecte', and material for Alberto Ferlenga's 'Aldo Rossi: Architetture 1988-1992', a floppy disk, drafts for the exhibition and exhibition catalogue, draft exhibition labels, a document label, a report, notes, photocopies of views of drawings, views of models, and views of completed projects, negatives, and photographs, including contact sheets, views of models, views of an exhibition showing drawings and models, and views of completed projects by Aldo Rossi.
File 4
1991-1993
Project
The Collapse of Time
AP145.S2.D54
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File documents an executed project for a clock. Material in this file was produced in 1984. File contains a presentation drawing and a presentation model.
[1984]
The Collapse of Time
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AP145.S2.D54
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File documents an executed project for a clock. Material in this file was produced in 1984. File contains a presentation drawing and a presentation model.
File 54
[1984]
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D44
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Wallraf-Richartz Museum and an urban redevelopment project in the historic centre of Cologne, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1974 and 1976. File contains mostly reference material and presentation drawings submitted for the competition or produced for publication purposes. File also contains photographic material, including views of model by John Donat Photography, as well as textual records and a presentation model.
1974-1976
Wallraf-Richartz Museum Competition, Cologne, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D44
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for the Wallraf-Richartz Museum and an urban redevelopment project in the historic centre of Cologne, Germany. Material in this file was produced between 1974 and 1976. File contains mostly reference material and presentation drawings submitted for the competition or produced for publication purposes. File also contains photographic material, including views of model by John Donat Photography, as well as textual records and a presentation model.
File 44
1974-1976
Project
O.C.H. Feasibility Study
AP144.S2.D59
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File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
O.C.H. Feasibility Study
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AP144.S2.D59
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File documents a feasibility study commissioned by J. Lyons Co. Ltd for the conversion of the Oxford Corner House, in London, England, United Kingdom, into a combined information, education and skill centre. The unrealized project was to include a 'self-pace public skill and information hive' with facilities for conferences, teaching, exhibitions, computer use, planetarium, audio-visual library, and public eating areas. The project included a movable floor system and projection screens. Reference material includes plans and details of London Electric Railway subway line, alterations to Oxford Street Corner House by J. Lyons and Co. Ltd., field notes, photographs and photomontages of site. Conceptual diagrammatic plans explore designs for the organization of activities. Charts show variables, including number of people, monitors/screens, and study carrels; circulation patterns; and maximization of viewing capacity. Preliminary presentation boards illustrate project feasibility and include photographs of model and existing conditions. Design development drawings include floor plans, plans exploring the relationships between various activities, analysis of building volumes and networks, comparative plans showing main structural grid, sections, diagrammatic sections for public activity areas, axonometric drawings of roof, perspectives of projection screens and moveable floor system, progress charts, and diagrams and graphs of communication and travel modes, routes, and time into central London from outlying areas. Some material in this file was published in Price, Cedric. 'Cedric Price-Works II' (London: Architectural Press, 1984), 11, 54, 112; Landau, Royston. 'New Directions in British Architecture'. New York: George Braziller, 1968. 108-111; and 'Self-Pace Public Skill and Information Hive.' 'Architectural Design'. (May 1968), 237-239. Material in this file was produced between 1927 and 1967, but predominantly between 1965 and 1966. Group DR1995:0224:001-013 contains reference drawings attributed to London Transport Architect's Department and J. Lyons & Company Limited Architect's Office. Group DR1995:0224:333-341 contains drawings attributed to Richard Sutcliffe Limited, Felix J. Samuely & Partners, and G.E.C. (Process Engineering) Ltd. File contains conceptual drawings, consultant drawings, design development drawings, presentation drawings, presentation panels, reference drawings, photographic material, and textual records.
File 59
1927-1967, predominant 1965-1966
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D93
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for Channel Four Headquarters, in London, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1990 and 1991. File contains a few reference drawings, and several design development drawings and presentation drawings. Photographic materials include aerial views by Aero Industrial Photographic and views of the presentation model by Richard Sibley and E. O'Mahony. File also contains textual records and a presentation model.
1990-1991
Channel 4 Headquarters Competition, London, England, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D93
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File documents an unsuccessful competition entry for Channel Four Headquarters, in London, England, United Kingdom. Material in this file was produced between 1990 and 1991. File contains a few reference drawings, and several design development drawings and presentation drawings. Photographic materials include aerial views by Aero Industrial Photographic and views of the presentation model by Richard Sibley and E. O'Mahony. File also contains textual records and a presentation model.
File 93
1990-1991
drawings, born digital
AP192.S1.002
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Related materials include renderings, 3D models, site footprints, and unidentified PowerCAD files. Original directory names: "HYP_03_boards", "HYP_04_boards", and "HYP_05_boards". Most common file formats: AppleDouble Resource Fork, Tagged Image File Format, Unidentified, form*Z Project File, Adobe Illustrator.
10 January 1997 - 29 June 1997
Presentation boards for Hypo Alpe-Adria Center with related materials
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AP192.S1.002
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Related materials include renderings, 3D models, site footprints, and unidentified PowerCAD files. Original directory names: "HYP_03_boards", "HYP_04_boards", and "HYP_05_boards". Most common file formats: AppleDouble Resource Fork, Tagged Image File Format, Unidentified, form*Z Project File, Adobe Illustrator.
drawings, born digital
10 January 1997 - 29 June 1997
photographs
ARCH274384
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Slides document a competition entry for the Fine Arts Center, Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. Includes site photographs, concept diagrams, elevations, section drawings and plans with views and models of the Museum, Theatre, Dance Building and Performance Plaza.
ca. 1985
Slides documenting a competition entry for the Fine Arts Center, Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona
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ARCH274384
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Slides document a competition entry for the Fine Arts Center, Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. Includes site photographs, concept diagrams, elevations, section drawings and plans with views and models of the Museum, Theatre, Dance Building and Performance Plaza.
photographs
ca. 1985
Project
AP140.S2.SS1.D73
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File documents a successful competition entry for the B. Braun Melsungen AG headquarters and industrial complex in Melsungen, Germany. The office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates in association with architect Walter Nägeli was initially awarded the second prize in a limited competition held in 1986, but was subsequently appointed to design the masterplan and first phase of the industrial plant and related facilities. An addition to the administration building (Europa building) was completed in 2001 by the firms of Michael Wilford and Partners and Michael Wilford GmbH. Material in this file was produced between 1982 and 2001. File contains a large number of design development drawings, as well as presentation drawings and several working drawings. Photographic materials include views of the building site and of study and presentation models by Kandor Modelmakers and by photographer Udo Hesse, and views of the completed buildings by photographer Richard Bryant. File also contains a large amount of textual records as well as study models for the Europa building and for an inauguration tent.
1982-2001
B. Braun Melsungen AG Competition and Construction, Melsungen, Germany
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AP140.S2.SS1.D73
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File documents a successful competition entry for the B. Braun Melsungen AG headquarters and industrial complex in Melsungen, Germany. The office of James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates in association with architect Walter Nägeli was initially awarded the second prize in a limited competition held in 1986, but was subsequently appointed to design the masterplan and first phase of the industrial plant and related facilities. An addition to the administration building (Europa building) was completed in 2001 by the firms of Michael Wilford and Partners and Michael Wilford GmbH. Material in this file was produced between 1982 and 2001. File contains a large number of design development drawings, as well as presentation drawings and several working drawings. Photographic materials include views of the building site and of study and presentation models by Kandor Modelmakers and by photographer Udo Hesse, and views of the completed buildings by photographer Richard Bryant. File also contains a large amount of textual records as well as study models for the Europa building and for an inauguration tent.
File 73
1982-2001